ABSTRACT

Use these fascinating first-person accounts to bring real-world problems into the classroom!The Use of Personal Narratives in the Helping Professions: A Teaching Casebook is a collection of personal narratives, short stories, and poetry about mental illness and other life-affecting problems, mostly in the context of family life. Each selection is accompanied by questions for discussion; selected reading lists are provided with each chapter. Beginning with problems related to childhood, the stories range through adolescence, adulthood, and old age. This unique book provides students and educators in psychology, social work, and counseling with an in-depth understanding of various mental illnesses and psychosocial problems through the life cycle. Its stories and narratives give students the unique opportunity to experience “from the inside” what it is like to live with an eating disorder or struggle with a compulsion phobia. The Use of Personal Narratives in the Helping Professions is more than a teaching tool. These stories are more than thought provoking, more than simply insightful. They are truly fascinating--each a candid, no-holds-barred glimpse into the personal reality of its narrator--and will inspire the kind of discussions that the best courses and instructors are remembered for. Your students will most likely have finished the book before the class has finished discussing the first chapter! With The Use of Personal Narratives in the Helping Professions, your students will explore:

  • family relationships under various types of stress
  • how families cope with physical illness
  • what happens to the family when a loved one struggles with mental illness
  • the impact of racial issues
  • the effects of sexual abuse and domestic violence
  • the process of healing from childhood trauma . . . and much more!
The Use of Personal Narratives in the Helping Professions provides first-hand knowledge of what the loss of a parent to death, mental illness, or alcoholism feels like to the child; of how ”coming out” as a lesbian affects one's life; of the love and frustration of having a mentally handicapped sibling; of what it's like to lose one's memory in old age. No academic description can convey the feelings, meaning, and effects on the individual or family of mental illness or other psychosocial stressors. Only narratives and stories based on direct experience--exactly what you'll find in The Use of Personal Narratives in the Helping Professions--can offer this perspective.

part |52 pages

Childhood

part |30 pages

Adolescence

chapter |6 pages

Bonfires

chapter |6 pages

Liberty Seventeen

chapter |3 pages

Drive

chapter |5 pages

Soldier Boy

part |36 pages

Family Relationships in Adulthood

chapter |2 pages

On Not Being Seen

chapter |1 pages

Mother Stew

chapter |3 pages

Elaine

chapter |4 pages

Daddy's Girls

chapter |1 pages

Coffee, 7 a.m.

chapter |2 pages

Cigarettes

chapter |8 pages

Paper Plates

chapter |3 pages

The Answer Is

Grocery Bags

part |39 pages

Other Issues of Adulthood

chapter |6 pages

Against the Odds

chapter |4 pages

Hag

chapter |4 pages

Dance Away

chapter |6 pages

The Self Family

part |28 pages

Physical Illness

chapter |6 pages

When I Was Old

chapter |5 pages

Beauty Shop

chapter |1 pages

Stroke

chapter |2 pages

Dear Doctor

chapter |2 pages

What If?

part |23 pages

Surviving and Healing Childhood Trauma

chapter |2 pages

Hurt

chapter |2 pages

A Sharp Feel

chapter |8 pages

Sacrifice

part |115 pages

Mental Disorders

part |34 pages

Anxiety Disorders

part |27 pages

Mood Disorders

chapter |5 pages

Karen

chapter |3 pages

Dry Dock

chapter |12 pages

Mad Colored Woman

A Memoir of Manic Depression

chapter |7 pages

Madwoman

A Mental Health Professional Living with Mental Illness

part |8 pages

Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders

part |10 pages

Dissociative Disorders

part |13 pages

Eating Disorders

part |11 pages

Substance Abuse

part |10 pages

Diagnosis Problems

chapter |3 pages

Look So Normal

part |56 pages

Families Coping with Mental Illness

chapter |3 pages

Fear

chapter |4 pages

Mary and John

chapter |1 pages

Just Wondering

chapter |7 pages

The Pass

chapter |10 pages

Shocking Mother

A Memoir of Mental Illness and Recovery

chapter |3 pages

My Mother Is Back

part |45 pages

Practice in an Imperfect System

chapter |3 pages

Rose Cottage

chapter |6 pages

At the Bottom of the Ocean

Remembering the Psych Ward

chapter |3 pages

Caseworker

chapter |2 pages

This One

chapter |2 pages

Case Summary

Homer Human

chapter |9 pages

The Women's Group

part |46 pages

Old Age

part |16 pages

From the Perspective of the Elderly Person

chapter |3 pages

Old Age

chapter |10 pages

Cerebral Dust

part |28 pages

From the Perspective of the Caretaker